| 0f0003 | maschinenkunst on Thu, 8 Jun 2006 14:28:30 +0200 (CEST) |
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>Subject: Re: <nettime> report_on_NNA
>From: "Murphy" <murphy@thing.net>
>On Jun 7, 2006, at 5:13 AM, Andreas Broeckmann wrote:
>> (for me the question is, whether it is possible to get out of
>> the stale-mate that the list seems to be in; is it possible to make
>> communication more fluid again, or is the list just too old after 11
>> years? vuk - whatever happened to the spirit of 1996?)
andreas - phps you finally understand that encouraging discussions
is much more difficult than destroying them ... referring to your
unbelievably obtuse natural predilections to subjugate, suffocate, constrain=
,
and generally fuck the natural course of things up - to that end you are
representative
of \your\ 1st world governments.
>whatever happened to the spirit of 1996?)
male imbeciles such as you + byfield attempted to control it.
allora - sa-ti fie de bine cu your "LAST ORDERS!"
salut, gigi
>If I remember correctly, many of the same questions were being asked
>in 1996 when a lot of the artists on the list felt constrained by the
>moderation and left or stopped posting. Since The Upgrade started
>out as an artists' group in NYC there's probably some concern about
>nettime being presented as an art project in that context -- a subject
>that is still relevant and should be discussed on .... nettime!
>
>not vuk
>
>Robbin Murphy
>THE THING, Inc
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